Cliff McReynolds

Cliff McReynolds is an American visionary painter from California. Active since the 1950s and popularly known from the 1970s on, his work has been seen in one man shows and group exhibits in New York City, Chicago, Washington D.C., Minneapolis, Milwaukee, San Jose, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Oslo, Norway, New Delhi, India, and Tokyo, Japan. Since 1976, Pomegranate Publications has produced and distributed his work worldwide on posters, prints, cards, calendars, books and as picture puzzles. He has been listed in "Who's Who in American Art" since 1978.

Bibliography

  • Visions, introduction by Walter Hopps (Pomegranate, 1977) ISBN 0-917556-00-3, including works by Bill Martin, Thomas Akawie and Gage Taylor.

"Revelation Art: All Things New" an autobiography and survey of the artists work since 1960, Pomegranate Press, 1980. "Art Now: Give My Liberty or Give Me License" by Cliff McReynolds in the "Hill Courier" February, 1985. "Wonders of the Visible World" by Cliff McReynolds "In Critique of America" February, 1988. "State of the Arts" by Dr. Gene Veith, Crossway Books, 1991. "Making Art and Eating Too" by Cliff McReynolds "The Forum" 1993. "The Truest Lie; Cliff McReynolds, Skewed Perspectives" by Karen L. Mulder, in "Inklings" Magazine, June 1998.

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